Two Arrested in Gunfight Near Dagsboro

DAGSBORO, Del.– Delaware State Police say troopers have arrested one man and another has turned himself in after a gunfight in a Dagsboro neighborhood.

According to police, troopers were dispatched to the 2800 block of East Diamond Drive around 1:30 p.m. Thursday after receiving numerous 911 calls about a fight in progress. When the troopers arrived in Diamond Acres, numerous people had already driven away from the scene, according to police. Witnesses told troopers that Shaquone M. Smith, 19, of Dagsboro, and William U. Drummond, 42, also of Dagsboro, were two of the people involved in the gunfire, police said.

Police said further investigation revealed the incident began with a fight between Drummond and other people over illegal drug sales near his home. According to police, Drummond heard gunshots during the confrontation, retrieved a .22-caliber revolver from the front steps of his home and began firing shots at Smith. Police said Smith reportedly fired back at Drummond.

Police said no one was injured in the exchange of gunfire. Smith fled the scene in a green vehicle shortly after and has not yet been located, investigators said. Police said Smith is considered armed and dangerous and is wanted for possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and first-degree reckless endangering.

William Drummond was taken into custody without incident and transported to Troop 4 in Georgetown. He was charged with possession of a firearm by a person prohibited due to a 2007 felony conviction, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and first-degree reckless endangering. He was arraigned at JP3 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $18,500 secured bond.

Shaquone M. Smith turned himself into detectives at Troop 4 this afternoon and was charged with Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony and Reckless Endangering 1st. He was arraigned at JP2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $22,000.00 secured bond.

Authorities investigate after at least 25 dead horses were found on a rural property in Wicomico County, Maryland Friday morning. Lt. Tim Robinson of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said around 11 a.m., the Sheriff's Office, in conjunction with Wicomico County Animal Control, began an investigation into the report of the presence of deceased horses on the property outside of Hebron.

Authorities investigate after at least 25 dead horses were found on a rural property in Wicomico County, Maryland Friday morning. Lt. Tim Robinson of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said around 11 a.m., the Sheriff's Office, in conjunction with Wicomico County Animal Control, began an investigation into the report of the presence of deceased horses on the property outside of Hebron.

More details have emerged on a horrific story in Wicomico County. Wicomico County Animal Control and sheriff's deputies were at a Hebron farm Saturday to begin removing horses and to investigate animal cruelty. This comes after authorities found over one hundred live horses and twenty-five dead on the property. WBOC's Caroline Coles reports.

More details have emerged on a horrific story in Wicomico County. Wicomico County Animal Control and sheriff's deputies were at a Hebron farm Saturday to begin removing horses and to investigate animal cruelty. This comes after authorities found over one hundred live horses and twenty-five dead on the property. WBOC's Caroline Coles reports.

Details were limited, but from the photos provided it was clear to see the extensive damage caused by a fire inside a mobile home early Sunday morning at Malone's Bayside Marina in Millsboro. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company posted a few photos on their Facebook page that showed the heavy flames and smoke. According to an update on the page, the fire appeared to be under control just after 5:30 Sunday morning, but the photos show the mobile home is a complete loss.

Details were limited, but from the photos provided it was clear to see the extensive damage caused by a fire inside a mobile home early Sunday morning at Malone's Bayside Marina in Millsboro. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company posted a few photos on their Facebook page that showed the heavy flames and smoke. According to an update on the page, the fire appeared to be under control just after 5:30 Sunday morning, but the photos show the mobile home is a complete loss.